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Bullhorn76 Darlington 27 Sep 17 5.57pm | |
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Source Croydon advertiser Crystal Palace star Wilfried Zaha is back training with a ball following his knee injury, but has he returned to full training with his team-mates? Having been out since the opening day defeat to Huddersfield Town, the Eagles have gone on to lose their next five games without the wing wizard.
One of them was Zaha kicking a ball, which you can see above, but he isn't set to return until after the international break in two weeks. Is it a clear indication that the academy product has indeed returned to full training this week? If so, it's another boost in his recovery.
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Plumpton eagle East Sussex 27 Sep 17 6.21pm | |
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It would be great to have Wilf back but only if he is 100% recovered. It would be terrible for him to aggravate the problem and for us to lose him for even longer. I might risk him if this was a do or die, must win game. I am pretty much resigned to a defeat and anything other than that would be a mega bonus. On balance, if there is even the slightest risk of relapse, I would leave Wilf's return until the Chelsea game - now that is winnable (hurrumph).
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Bangell Oxford 27 Sep 17 6.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Plumpton eagle
It would be great to have Wilf back but only if he is 100% recovered. It would be terrible for him to aggravate the problem and for us to lose him for even longer. I might risk him if this was a do or die, must win game. I am pretty much resigned to a defeat and anything other than that would be a mega bonus. On balance, if there is even the slightest risk of relapse, I would leave Wilf's return until the Chelsea game - now that is winnable (hurrumph). I'd be tempted to leave him out even against Chelsea if there was the slightest risk.
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braunstoneagle the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 27 Sep 17 6.52pm | |
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wilfs extremely strong as a player, and only got injured due to the excessive hacking v a minor side like hudds as that was their gameplan. i would argue that united & chelsea would actually be the best sides to get him back to full fitness against. same for pape.
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Sportyteacher London 27 Sep 17 7.03pm | |
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Will to play up front; midfield; defence...and if he has time...as goalkeeper.
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Kermit8 Hevon 27 Sep 17 7.05pm | |
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Originally posted by braunstoneagle
wilfs extremely strong as a player, and only got injured due to the excessive hacking v a minor side like hudds as that was their gameplan. i would argue that united & chelsea would actually be the best sides to get him back to full fitness against. same for pape. Behave. We aren't better than them.
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Kermit8 Hevon 27 Sep 17 7.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Sportyteacher
Will to play up front; midfield; defence...and if he has time...as goalkeeper. Don't forget the pre-match Crystals routine or whatever the equivalent the Mancs have. Probably six Hilda Ogden lookalikes with tights rolled down waving feather dusters. He could do that.
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braunstoneagle the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 27 Sep 17 7.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
Behave. We aren't better than them. im sorry kermit but we are miles better than then. on the day tho, they got their tactics spot on & bossed us. same premise as arsenal & chelsea towards the end of last season
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Brentmiester_General Front line in the battle against t... 27 Sep 17 7.35pm | |
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Originally posted by braunstoneagle
wilfs extremely strong as a player, and only got injured due to the excessive hacking v a minor side like hudds as that was their gameplan. i would argue that united & chelsea would actually be the best sides to get him back to full fitness against. same for pape.[/quote Did you see how Chelsea played against us last year. David Luis springs to mind as being a right dirty so and so.
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Kermit8 Hevon 27 Sep 17 7.41pm | |
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Originally posted by braunstoneagle
im sorry kermit but we are miles better than then. on the day tho, they got their tactics spot on & bossed us. same premise as arsenal & chelsea towards the end of last season I was looking at the bigger picture 12 months from now Brauny too. If they stay up and we don't. But as it stands too they are better than us. We are a bit crap for The Prem tbh.
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chateauferret 27 Sep 17 7.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
Behave. We aren't better than them. Yes we are. The first match of the season we didn't turn up and were playing s*** tactics and no Sakho, plus which the ref authorised all sorts of assaults against Zaha. In the League Cup we played a lot of reserves and turned them over.
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Ray in Houston Houston 27 Sep 17 8.04pm | |
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International break coming up after Utd. I'd leave him out as we're on a hiding to nothing Saturday with or without him. Let him be fully recovered for the Chelsea game in 3 weeks.
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